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Watch: Ndamukong Suh mic'd up against the Rams in big Week 4 win

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are 2-2 as they head into Sunday’s Week 5 divisional showdown with the New Orleans Saints with the top spot in the NFC South at stake.

The Buccaneers secondary, which ranks 31st in the league, will have its hands full trying to contain Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas, who had a career-high 16 receptions the last time these two teams faced off in the Big Easy back in Week 1 of the 2018 season.

The good news for the Bucs is that they have the league’s top rush defense, thanks in large part to the behemoth in the middle Ndamukong Suh, who joined Tampa Bay in the offseason to fill the void left by veteran Gerald McCoy.

In last week’s 55-40 beat down of the Los Angeles Rams, Suh showed off his athleticism by recovering a fumble and taking it 37 yards for the score, putting the exclamation point on the team’s historical win.

Not only did Suh have two tackles and two quarterback hits to go along with his big score, but he was also mic’d up for the game.

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Buccaneers Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp hit the field recently to provide a little training to some youngsters, while getting in on the action, too.

Sapp made a name for himself as one of the most dominant defenders the game has ever seen. He was a part of Tampa Bay's Super Bowl-winning team and until last season held the franchise's single-season sack record with 16.5.

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